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Pentland Brands

www.pentland.com

 
Building a family of brands, for the world to love, generation after generation. Pentland is the name behind some of the world`s best sports, outdoor and fashion brands. We own Berghaus, Canterbury of New Zealand, Speedo, Boxfresh, Ellesse, KangaROOS, Mitre, Prostar and Red or Dead. We are also the global licensee for Lacoste Chaussures and Ted Baker footwear, the UK licensee for Kickers, and are shareholders in other companies such as Hunter, Butterfly Twists, Heidi Klein and Tracksmith. We`re a third-generation, family-owned business – and we retain strong family values. We care about people, and that`s what drives our day-to-day work. Last year ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.pentland.com
  • 156 West 56th Street Suite 1200
    New York, NY USA 10019
  • Phone: 646.273.6700

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